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Alpha Challenge - J is for Jack-snipe


I'm a bit late linking up at the Craft Barn's Alpha Challenge.  I finished my page last week but have only just got round to loading the photos...





Just me and my 2B :)

Thanks for stopping by



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  1. That is lovely Laura, I'm glad I came over, I thought I had another week yet! I have lost this week.

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  2. Fab. I've actually seen these in the wild.

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  3. So cute Laura. It kind of reminds me of a Kiwi, but then I'm no expert, lol. Not many letters left now, you'll have a lovely collection of your own personal bird choices :o)

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  4. Great pages! I love your artistic style for this altering challenge.

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  5. Gorgeous drawing great word choice Laura

    MaggieH

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  6. Lovely sketch Laura. Can't wait to see your next page.

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  7. WOW - FAB drawing. I am always super-impressed by people who can draw things. This is GREAT.

    Hugs
    Sarn xxx

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  8. fantastic drawing!
    Thank you for playing with us at the Craft Barn
    Izzy

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